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All-optical switches on a silicon chip realized using photonic crystal nanocavities
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Thz PhotonicsPhotonic Crystal NanocavitiesOptical MaterialsEngineeringAll-optical SwitchesOptoelectronic DevicesPhotonic CrystalsProgrammable PhotonicsSemiconductorsElectronic DevicesOptical PropertiesSilicon ChipSilicon Photonic CrystalsPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical SwitchingNanophotonicsPhotonicsPhysicsPhotonic MaterialsPhotonic DeviceHigh SpeedAll-optical SwitchingApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsOptical Logic Gate
We demonstrate all-optical switching in the telecommunication band, in silicon photonic crystals at high speed (∼50ps), with extremely low switching energy (a few 100fJ), and high switching contrast (∼10dB). The devices consist of ultrasmall high-quality factor nanocavities connected to input and output waveguides. Switching is induced by a nonlinear refractive-index change caused by the plasma effect of carriers generated by two-photon absorption in silicon. The high-quality factor and small mode volume led to an extraordinarily large reduction in switching energy. The estimated internal switching energy in the nanocavity is as small as a few tens of fJ, indicating that further reduction on the operating energy is possible.
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